2017
DOI: 10.1007/s13349-017-0233-8
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Damage detection using curvatures obtained from vehicle measurements

Abstract: This paper describes a new procedure for bridge damage identification through drive-by monitoring. Instantaneous Curvature (IC) is presented as a means to determine a local loss of stiffness in a bridge through measurements collected from a passing instrumented vehicle. Moving Reference Curvature (MRC) is compared with IC as a damage detection tool. It is assumed that absolute displacements on the bridge can be measured by the vehicle. The bridge is represented by a finite element (FE) model. A Half-car model … Show more

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“…Curvature. Curvature at each point in time can be estimated from deflection measurements at three different positions on the bridge [29]. Figure 6 shows a contour plot of deflections for the healthy bridge without considering a road profile.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Curvature. Curvature at each point in time can be estimated from deflection measurements at three different positions on the bridge [29]. Figure 6 shows a contour plot of deflections for the healthy bridge without considering a road profile.…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approach is able to detect localized damage, but vehicle calibration is needed to use the method in field applications. OBrien et al [29] propose using curvatures of the bridge deflections at a moving coordinate for damage detection. They assume that the bridge deflection can be measured from a passing vehicle.…”
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“…Identification of the dynamic properties of bridges and damage detection is a current topic of research in many institutions (e.g. O´Brien, 2017). The damage diagnosis as a successive step can apply also many ways how to reveal the possible damage reaching from directly measured time series, identified natural frequencies (Kashangaki, 1991) and mode shapes (Padney, 1995;overview by Salgado, 2008) over the response functions (Sampaio, 2003) or power spectral densities (Li, 2015), of course also under consideration of various statistical methods (Faber, 2000;Mainini, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the available time for a precise analysis of experiments during vehicle passage is a limiting factor at higher vehicle speeds and the intensity of vibrations induced by the driving vehicle is a limiting factor at lower speeds due to the environmental noise (or other sources of vibrations). Another limiting factor is said to be also the surface roughness (O´Brien, 2017). Therefore, a solution of dynamic excitation was sought that provides us with a higher intensity of dynamic load also at lower speeds of the passing loading-testing vehicle, and possibly not sensitive to the surface roughness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%